On the night of Aug.24, 1998, an strong cell erupted northwest of Niagara, over Lake Ontario. It quickly intensified as it approached land. Frequent anvil crawlers could be seen as it moved towards us here in St. Catharines, and after then anvil had passed overhead, -very- frequent CG and CC lightning were visible. The following pictures are video captures of the tornado that was spawned on the trailing edge of the storm. This tornado was not recorded by Environment Canada, although newspapers reported that it was witnessed by several people besides myself and my friend, as well as NRP (Niagara Regional Police) officers, and is currently being blamed for the destruction of 2 cars, damage to 1 house, and several commercial buildings on the Niagara Escarpment. (These vid-caps were quite a pain to time properly as yah have to click on "Capture Still Image" right at the time the lightning illuminates the screen... but, after rewinding and capturing over and over until I timed it right, I think I managed to come out with some half-decent photos that were suprisingly in focus... - the camcorder has a nasty habit to go out of focus when there's not enough light). The tornado itself had no definate shape to it... it was more 'whispy' clumps of air appearing in areas then disappearing. But was dark so maybe it wasn't even a tornado. 'Too much lightning/wind/hail/rain for us to stop and roll down the windows. Frequent CG lightning was very close at times.Some front-lit lightning shots of the funnel... Shot out the passenger side window. Mirror at bottom is side mirror of the truck...
(Note: funnel was not as big as it looks in the pix below - the back-lit shots also light up much of the hail/rain that wrapped around it - the above pictures give better shots of it's size) 2 lights bottom centre are side mirror reflection of truck lights. Minimal visibility in hail/lightning core. More CGs light up the sky. Lightning back-lights the threatening clouds over the lake. CG strikes the lake (Lake Ontario)Various stages of the same CG as it strikes the ground numerous times: More CG lightning striking the water.Lightning touching down over St. Catharines: Our drive toward Niagara-on-the-Lake. CG hits farmland in NOTL.